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Shadow/Highlight command vs. Selections/Curves Technique in Photoshop CS Thanks Cari! Pantheon InDesign CS Review by a Quark User I’ve never been a fan of Powerpoint. I create my presentations in InDesign. The new Story Editor feature in InDesign CS is a god-send for organising throughts prior to layout. In Melbourne? An InDesign user? Melbourne InDesign User Group Phew. Exams over. Now the waiting for the results. Going Pear Shaped – wonderful cockney phrase popularised by The Bill is now regularly heard on Australian TV. Its gone all pear shaped, guvn’r! Photoshop Performance Tests: 512Mb to 8Gb of RAM. Moral of the story. Get lotsa RAM and the fastest computer that you can afford. Wow! We’ve just been through the Creative Suite Roadshow demos. There’s going to be a little bit of fun sprinkled into a whole lotta content. Each application has so much new “stuff” it is becoming difficult to filter out what we are going to show. Roll on Canberra on Thursday. A great article on removing digital noise in digital camera images. For some Photoshop plugins Noise Reduction Tools Comparison. More weekend reading: The Skeptics Dictionary. For instance, were the Druids in Celtic times purely the nerds of a highly warrior-oriented community? Any why when I think druids, I make a mental connection to Spinal Tap? Interestingly, Grace Hopper is accredited with the quote “It is always easier to ask forgiveness than it is to get permission.” This day a year ago, we became the proud owners of a MINI Cooper S. Happy birthday, MINI! Russell Brown has a new tip called “Dr Browns Image Processor” available at: Russell Brown. Useful with the new revision of Photoshop CS, it is a take on my Moonshine: Distilling PDF into JPEG using ScriptingPhotoshop CS Techniques
InDesign CS from a QuarkXpress perspective
Melbourne InDesign User’s Group
Going Pear Shaped
Photoshop and Memory
A Surprise in InDesigns
Creative Suite Roadshows
Druids, Spinal Tap and Grace Hopper
MINI Birthday